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of damage the overall pattern is not behind us yet to ... the bulk of the storm's coming in today ... there are strong wind conditions ... these are some reviewer snapshots there are over 100,000 people without electricity ... this is an extremely energetic atmosphere when you have high heat not far away feeding the warmth humidity and energy into the atmosphere that thunderstorms convert to powerful windy conditions and downpours ... we have some clouds we may get an occasional shower today more storms are on the way this evening thunderstorms are moving said in a southeasterly direction and a line is forming ... sometimes they travel 50 mi. per hour with phenomenal wind production ... the storm is tracking to through ohio ... on the blue section of the map is where the thunderstorms were producing hailstones ... and there were wind gusts. blazing heat to the west this is a northwest flow situation that jet stream is running over the top of the hot air mass ... the wind will rotate in our direction by tomorrow morning bringing the warm fron
of damage the overall pattern is not behind us yet to ... the bulk of the storm's coming in today ... there are strong wind conditions ... these are some reviewer snapshots there are over 100,000 people without electricity ... this is an extremely energetic atmosphere when you have high heat not far away feeding the warmth humidity and energy into the atmosphere that thunderstorms convert to powerful windy conditions and downpours ... we have some clouds we may get an occasional shower today...
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this is a small scale replica of the statue of liberty cast in bronze by the same french artist who made america's statue more than a hundred years ago. this version has stood for years in the gardens in paris. it was in bad shape but now has been cleaned up and restored with the help of some americans in paris. today this lady liberty made her debut in a new home at the museum. >>> we've lost an invaluable member of the nbc family and a pioneer of this business. former nbc chairman of the board julian goodman died this morning. he started at nbc news back when television news began in the 1940s and helped create the hugely successful "huntley brinkley report" the forerunner to this broadcast. he went on to serve as nbc's president and then its chairman. in his 34 years at nbc he was a champion of freedom of the press and one of the most admired and respected figures in broadcasting. julian goodman was 90. >>> when we come back, unraveling the mystery of amelia earhart. >>> finally tonight it has been 75 years since a remarkable life ended and an enduring mystery began. what happened to
this is a small scale replica of the statue of liberty cast in bronze by the same french artist who made america's statue more than a hundred years ago. this version has stood for years in the gardens in paris. it was in bad shape but now has been cleaned up and restored with the help of some americans in paris. today this lady liberty made her debut in a new home at the museum. >>> we've lost an invaluable member of the nbc family and a pioneer of this business. former nbc chairman of...
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i say this in the book, when america has lost the ability to repay, in four years will be $22 trillion, interest rates will skyrocket and bonds will crash. and it's not if, it is when. we will have another dead downgrade within a year in this country. unless you see a romney republican leadership in washington.
i say this in the book, when america has lost the ability to repay, in four years will be $22 trillion, interest rates will skyrocket and bonds will crash. and it's not if, it is when. we will have another dead downgrade within a year in this country. unless you see a romney republican leadership in washington.
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arthel: growing up in the shadow of the statue of liberty. in three minutes we will hear what life was like for several families who once called liberty island home. also, an incredible new research on dinosaurs, the amazing discovery comparing t-rex to a bird. to a little girl who saw flames reach her home as her family pulled out of the driveway, this isn't just a teddy bear. it's a step towards normal. it's why allstate catastrophe teams didn't just arrive at these fires with cold water and checks to help the grown-ups start the rebuilding... they also brought thousands of these teddy bears for kids. people come first. everything else is second. [ female announcer ] allstate customers affected by the recent wildfires call 1-800-547-8676. visit a mobile claims office, your agent or allstate.com [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and
arthel: growing up in the shadow of the statue of liberty. in three minutes we will hear what life was like for several families who once called liberty island home. also, an incredible new research on dinosaurs, the amazing discovery comparing t-rex to a bird. to a little girl who saw flames reach her home as her family pulled out of the driveway, this isn't just a teddy bear. it's a step towards normal. it's why allstate catastrophe teams didn't just arrive at these fires with cold water and...
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to find a picture of the gun he would use. sources familiar with the investigation say the comments were overheard by another office here reported it to a higher up. the remarks appeared to be an offhand comment and were intended as a joke. still, it's not sitting well with some. >> when you sign on for a job to protect and serve, that's your job. >> reporter: this secret service says the first lady was never in danger and the office are remains on desk duty and he will likely face administrative action not criminal charges. linda so, abc2 news. >>> 6:46 right now. a terrible case of animal cruelty in baltimore city. a dog who was clearly starving was found inside a trash can. the dog did survive and this morning it's in the care of about. arcs. they call him thor. he's pit bull and they say 5 years old. caretakers at the shelter say he should weigh 50 popped and weighs 28. and -- pounds and weighs 28. a an officer was called out for report of a stray dog. they found him in trash can. a foster owner has agreed to take care of
to find a picture of the gun he would use. sources familiar with the investigation say the comments were overheard by another office here reported it to a higher up. the remarks appeared to be an offhand comment and were intended as a joke. still, it's not sitting well with some. >> when you sign on for a job to protect and serve, that's your job. >> reporter: this secret service says the first lady was never in danger and the office are remains on desk duty and he will likely face...
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the other thing, big surprise, tim geithner going on the hill protecting the status quo of the too big to fail banks yet again. >> sheila behr, richard fisher, dallas fed head, tom hoenig, kansas city fed head at the fdic are all saying the same thing, that banks should be broken up. how do you see it? >> well, we have to start with the proposition which mr. weill was advocating to reinstate glass-steagal will recollect. the debate has gotten off track. when you talk today about reinstating glass ste e agall ar the volker rule it is prohibiting bank affiliates from underwriting, being market makers and engaging in hedging activities. all three of these activities have been termed by chairman volker himself to be beneficial to our economy and society. >> not in the commercial bank aspect. he said he doesn't care where they do it. he's not opposed to market making, dderivatives, synthetic. just don't do it in the banks because the taxpayers are behind them. that's my understanding of the position. >> you're right. that's the point. the remnants of glass steagall prohibits the bank from e
the other thing, big surprise, tim geithner going on the hill protecting the status quo of the too big to fail banks yet again. >> sheila behr, richard fisher, dallas fed head, tom hoenig, kansas city fed head at the fdic are all saying the same thing, that banks should be broken up. how do you see it? >> well, we have to start with the proposition which mr. weill was advocating to reinstate glass-steagal will recollect. the debate has gotten off track. when you talk today about...
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>> i do believe in providing personal liberty, and economic liberty, political liberty to the american people. i believe that everybody in this country should have the opportunity to pursue a choice in life that they choose. that is what makes america america. [applause] i support the statement that you make. there may be some places where we have different viewpoints. i, for instance, believe that when it comes to a very tender issue, the issue of abortion. i know that well-meaning americans come to different conclusions on that topic. some, like myself, attach importance to the unborn child as a life, just as we do -- [applause] just as we do to the amama. to the person carrying the unborn child. their two lives involved. we have to wait what is the right course in projecting liberty and life in that setting. my view is that we should protect the sanctity of life, unborn and living. -- unborn and born. some of these issues are very difficult for some. i believe the people come to different conclusions. out of a well-meaning intent. not all these issues are easy. we should show respec
>> i do believe in providing personal liberty, and economic liberty, political liberty to the american people. i believe that everybody in this country should have the opportunity to pursue a choice in life that they choose. that is what makes america america. [applause] i support the statement that you make. there may be some places where we have different viewpoints. i, for instance, believe that when it comes to a very tender issue, the issue of abortion. i know that well-meaning...
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> the official name of the restored bronze prototype of the statue of liberty is liberty enlightening the world. it stands 9 feet tall. it has been outdoors for years. but was moved inside last year for renovation and of course protection from vandalism. >> u.s. ambassador to france calls it, quote, an incredible symbol of friendship and shared values. >> i like that. i like that. >> very nice. around the fourth of july. doesn't feel like a holiday. we have to work. >> we will party here. bring the party here. >> people party, on a wednesday this year, kind of stings, people party before, then the weekend coming up. or both? >> you party on the day. you'll see. >> coming up, fashionable and bulletproof. ways to stay safe south of the border. >> how and why anderson cooper decided to come out and whether this is really a big deal for celeb rip tritie celebrities. you are watching "world news now." septic disasters are disgusting and costly, but avoidable. the rid-x septic subscriber program helps prevent backups by sending you monthly doses right to your door so you will never forget t
> the official name of the restored bronze prototype of the statue of liberty is liberty enlightening the world. it stands 9 feet tall. it has been outdoors for years. but was moved inside last year for renovation and of course protection from vandalism. >> u.s. ambassador to france calls it, quote, an incredible symbol of friendship and shared values. >> i like that. i like that. >> very nice. around the fourth of july. doesn't feel like a holiday. we have to work....
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here's a live look at liberty road on 695 showing us not a bad commute this far. the clouds and fog reduced visibility but it's -- and hitting fort mchenry from 695 a good looking travel time. 8 minutes. >> two news items to tell you about before we call it a day on this monday. coming up later, around 11:30 eastern time, the gentleman who is expected or suspected in the shooting in colorado james holmes is expected to be in court for a first appearance. not expected to enter a plea. that's the expectancy today. closer to home and state ncaa sanctions will be handed out. 3q every day, an average of 5,000 people switch from cascade to finish dishwasher detergent. that's about 150,000 a month, over 2 million people so far. with finish quantum you get incredibly clean, sparkling dishes without having to rinse them first. now see for yourself why millions have switched to finish. join the finish revolution. and now you can try finish quantum for free. visit us on facebook.
here's a live look at liberty road on 695 showing us not a bad commute this far. the clouds and fog reduced visibility but it's -- and hitting fort mchenry from 695 a good looking travel time. 8 minutes. >> two news items to tell you about before we call it a day on this monday. coming up later, around 11:30 eastern time, the gentleman who is expected or suspected in the shooting in colorado james holmes is expected to be in court for a first appearance. not expected to enter a plea....
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that's the status quo. our colleagues make it sound like the status quo is just great. in the health care system. when the insurance companies got to run the show when they got to deny kids coverage, even if they had asthma or diabetes and pre-existing conditions, when they got to say, you're not covered if you're 22 years old, you can't stay on your parents health care bill, when premiums doubled between 2000 and 2006, while insurance company profits quadrupled, that's what the republicans are proposing. to go to -- are proposing to go back to. we continue to hear this distortion about medicare. the reality is that we reduced some of the big taxpayer subsidies to the private medicare plan. some of them were being subsidized 140% of fee per service. average subsidy, 114%. we used some of those savings to eliminate the prescription drug doughnut hole that seniors fell into. to eliminate many of the co-pays preventive care services. now the republican budget that every republican in this house has voted for, that mitt romney has endorsed, they took all that $500 billion i
that's the status quo. our colleagues make it sound like the status quo is just great. in the health care system. when the insurance companies got to run the show when they got to deny kids coverage, even if they had asthma or diabetes and pre-existing conditions, when they got to say, you're not covered if you're 22 years old, you can't stay on your parents health care bill, when premiums doubled between 2000 and 2006, while insurance company profits quadrupled, that's what the republicans are...
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a statue of the founder greets visitors outside the company's showroom. it's a reminder of how one man's novel idea sparked a culinary revolution. diane eastabrook, nbr, schaumburg, illinois. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for thursday, july 26. have a great evening everyone, and you, too, tom. >> tom: good night, susie. we'll see you online at nbr.com, and back here tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is brought to you by: captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll find full episodes of the program, complete show transcripts and all the market stats. also follow us on our facebook page at bizrpt and on twitter @bizrpt. . >>> echoes of
a statue of the founder greets visitors outside the company's showroom. it's a reminder of how one man's novel idea sparked a culinary revolution. diane eastabrook, nbr, schaumburg, illinois. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for thursday, july 26. have a great evening everyone, and you, too, tom. >> tom: good night, susie. we'll see you online at nbr.com, and back here tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is brought to you by: captioning sponsored...
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on june 6 police say this man entered the 54 bus line near liberty road south of bennett parkway. officials say he had a knife and brass knuckles and attempted to rob someone of their cell phone. anyone with information should call m-t-a police. a seven year old child with special needs, is distraught tonight after his 8-thousand dollar therapeutic bike is stolen. kathleen cairns has more on why the bike is essential to the child's health. it's a tricycle specially designed for a child with prader-willi syndrome. it's caused by a missing gene... and the tricycle is designed to help the child develope muscle tone... the problem is... the bike was stolen from a little boy in hagerstown.... ethan paugh can throw a football...but has trouble catching... and is very proud he can spell his last name...nats: "p-a-u-g-h awesome! good job." part of his illness means he has little muscle tone.. and can gain weight quickly. doctors put him on a 1500 calorie a day diet, but even so - at age 7 ethan weighs 190 pounds. but thanks to a special non profit he was given special mobility tricycle. h
on june 6 police say this man entered the 54 bus line near liberty road south of bennett parkway. officials say he had a knife and brass knuckles and attempted to rob someone of their cell phone. anyone with information should call m-t-a police. a seven year old child with special needs, is distraught tonight after his 8-thousand dollar therapeutic bike is stolen. kathleen cairns has more on why the bike is essential to the child's health. it's a tricycle specially designed for a child with...
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status. i have a whole week in their why we love award. by relos macarthur grants and we love to be sort of recognize, because weraly, we dn't of oecpr e university, we don't have the kind of institution that europe enjoys of being able to single out someby. so we have awards. whatever profession you are i but in mine, we have lots of awar. if d thriag yo tone, you might want to try it another field. but i do hink, it speaks our n anxiety about being amateurs one of tets ce that happened, someone made it past amateurism is to completely erase the amateur past. and i noticed one of the figures i talk about an there is the guwho discovered thev int oundad basically set back the time of european arrival by 500 years. you know, he was a crank, a total crackpot. he thought the jews had sailed mexico 2000 years ago. he anm ackpot years but he just happened to be right about this one. he was a lawyer from norway originally. when he died he was not -- the opec by fantastic. he was the greatest archae
status. i have a whole week in their why we love award. by relos macarthur grants and we love to be sort of recognize, because weraly, we dn't of oecpr e university, we don't have the kind of institution that europe enjoys of being able to single out someby. so we have awards. whatever profession you are i but in mine, we have lots of awar. if d thriag yo tone, you might want to try it another field. but i do hink, it speaks our n anxiety about being amateurs one of tets ce that happened,...
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have the right to vote based on citizenship status. but it is actually a benefit for republicans or voter rights groups. and joining me now is politics nations host, the reverend al sharpton. great to see you. thanks for being here. i like it when you come in early for us because i know you have a long day ahead of you. what is your reaction to the government and its decision to allow the department of homeland security's participation? >> well, i mean, i have civil liberties questions, but i also think that it is something interesting when you saw in the state of florida where they were purging voters using no data. so at one level if this data is there, it gives them no reason to try these voter purges where we were finding people that were, in fact, citizens that were being purged. now they're using actual data. on another level, are you dealing with the civil liberties violation of those that might be in the data. so we have not taken a real position on this yet. >> some people look at this and think, okay, it's logical this is hap
have the right to vote based on citizenship status. but it is actually a benefit for republicans or voter rights groups. and joining me now is politics nations host, the reverend al sharpton. great to see you. thanks for being here. i like it when you come in early for us because i know you have a long day ahead of you. what is your reaction to the government and its decision to allow the department of homeland security's participation? >> well, i mean, i have civil liberties questions,...
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another 22 have junk bond rating from one of the firms including camden, new jersey, home to 80,000 people. >> in the last two or three years muddling through to avoid the bankruptcy process to make cuts along the way. >> even cities with chicago with stronger finances and bond rating are on notice. moody's downgraded chi town rating in april because of underfunded pension plan. bret? >> bret: peter, thank you. the u.s. continues to feel europe economic pain on wall street. markets were down for the sixth day in a row. the dow dropped 31. it's lost more than 370 points in that time. the subpoena s&p was off seven. euro slumped to the lowest point against the dollar in two years. a worldwide survey characterizes the economic outlook at pervasive gloom. there are concerns that things over here could get as bad as they are over there. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot following the situation from london. >> the debt crisis is raging across the euro zone. people here are upset. >> concerned about cuts clash with police. prime minister told the spanish parliament about an extraor
another 22 have junk bond rating from one of the firms including camden, new jersey, home to 80,000 people. >> in the last two or three years muddling through to avoid the bankruptcy process to make cuts along the way. >> even cities with chicago with stronger finances and bond rating are on notice. moody's downgraded chi town rating in april because of underfunded pension plan. bret? >> bret: peter, thank you. the u.s. continues to feel europe economic pain on wall street....
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these are just two of the valuable features you can expect from liberty mutual. plus, when you insure both your home and car with us, it could save you time and money. at liberty mutual, we help you move on with your life, so get the insurance responsible drivers like you deserve. call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? you can listen to me on progressive talk radio shows around the country. follow me on twitter @edshow. and like the ed show on facebook. slash service and layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. house bill 2309 is not the answer. hey. hey eddie. i brought your stuff. you don't have to do this. yes i do. i want you to keep this
these are just two of the valuable features you can expect from liberty mutual. plus, when you insure both your home and car with us, it could save you time and money. at liberty mutual, we help you move on with your life, so get the insurance responsible drivers like you deserve. call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? you can listen to me on...
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in our small bakery of 22% the first year and 28% last year. and that has forced us to do our whole policy changes and had to raise deductibles and increase co-pays and the out-of-pocket for our small bakery employees is drastically increased. >> governor huckabee: will it affect the kind of quality care your employees can get? obviously, if the costs keep going up. that is staggering. in the cost of doing business. not a single person buys a loaf of bread you have fixed cost you have to take care of. how do you handle that? >> you know, it is great to be here again, and, it's not oh, poor me, what people have to realize, it is poor you. we have the policy in place for employees but the problem is, the employees cannot afford the policy. you know, we watched this recently with this change, like emergency room, emergency room went from $75, to $300. urgent care, $25 to $100. i have a good friend that works for a small government municipality, and hers went from 125, i think it was, and it went to $500. now here, is a mom, she said my son, 20 mon
in our small bakery of 22% the first year and 28% last year. and that has forced us to do our whole policy changes and had to raise deductibles and increase co-pays and the out-of-pocket for our small bakery employees is drastically increased. >> governor huckabee: will it affect the kind of quality care your employees can get? obviously, if the costs keep going up. that is staggering. in the cost of doing business. not a single person buys a loaf of bread you have fixed cost you have to...
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> what do you think of topping the chart, the statue of liberty. the family vacation.com, check out the harbor cruise near liberty island and provide plenty of photo opps. the washington monument and the gateway arch in st. louis, missouri. golden gate bridge, we love it as well as seattle's space needle. the hollywood sign and mt. rushmore other u.s. land marks on the list so check them off. >> the pins on your map. >> been there, done that. >> 5:26. still ahead, she is smart, ambitious and has a baby on the way. sorry. personal and professional -- you trying to tell us something. yahoo!'s new ceo. >> budget battle, tough choice for the college system. >> we'll give you a live look, that is san jose. another nice shot in the morning mist. we'll let you know about fog that might be rolling in or out and some cool temperatures ahead. [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citib
> what do you think of topping the chart, the statue of liberty. the family vacation.com, check out the harbor cruise near liberty island and provide plenty of photo opps. the washington monument and the gateway arch in st. louis, missouri. golden gate bridge, we love it as well as seattle's space needle. the hollywood sign and mt. rushmore other u.s. land marks on the list so check them off. >> the pins on your map. >> been there, done that. >> 5:26. still ahead, she is...
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we're a nation of immigrants. founded on the ideas etched in the stone of the statue of liberty. give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free. well, that's what america's about. and every birthday we should celebrate a growing tour making that freedom to all citizens and setting the example of being free all over the world. as you celebrate your children's birthdays every year, you should also celebrate their maturity. those who love america want to help them mature. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts now. >>> will mitt romney's flip flop? let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm michael smerconish. leading off tonight, the individual mandate is a tax. that's the word according to mitt romney who reversed course and contradicted his own campaign.ç romney's shift puts him in line with his party which hasn't exactly been happy with his flat footed response. and if it is a tax, does that mean romney raises his taxes in his plan in massachusetts? according to romney, not exactly. we'll get to his verbal gymnastics at the top o
we're a nation of immigrants. founded on the ideas etched in the stone of the statue of liberty. give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free. well, that's what america's about. and every birthday we should celebrate a growing tour making that freedom to all citizens and setting the example of being free all over the world. as you celebrate your children's birthdays every year, you should also celebrate their maturity. those who love america want to help them...
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i was reading there was one of the sentence source, status indicators, said the plane was headed straight down so it's a very good possibility the pilot at the controls was saying the nose is heading straight down and i'm trying to pull it up. i can't push it down furtherer. >> absolutely. that was the final warning recorded, they were in a massive death spiral going down and i think he was struggle hard to pull up. but as a result, it just -- he couldn't get enough speed going to get that thing going again. >> scott you look at this whole report, 224 pages, it was hard on the pilot in control as well as the other two pilots. fair or not. >> no, i believe it is fair. you know, these planes are really marvels of technology. but at the end of the day it's the pilot in charge who has to be able to fly that aircraft without having all those inputs. we need to improve that training and we got to move a little bit away from pilots becoming reliant on that technology to fly these aircrafts. as you see, you lose that speed sensors and it becomes a disaster. >> i got to go but the report says it l
i was reading there was one of the sentence source, status indicators, said the plane was headed straight down so it's a very good possibility the pilot at the controls was saying the nose is heading straight down and i'm trying to pull it up. i can't push it down furtherer. >> absolutely. that was the final warning recorded, they were in a massive death spiral going down and i think he was struggle hard to pull up. but as a result, it just -- he couldn't get enough speed going to get...
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defending the status quo. as of december, 2011, 357,000 young adults in texas gained insurance coverage. since it was enacted, texans with medicare saved a total of over $220 million on prescription drugs. and over two million people with medicare in texas have received free preventive services. that's progress in contrast to the status quo 25% uninsured. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to a distinguished member of the ways and means committee, the gentleman from nebraska, mr. smith. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for two minutes. mr. smith: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of the bill today, to repeal the health care law. in speaking with employers in the third district of nebraska, it's been very interesting to hear their perspective. when they are holding off on hiring because they simply do not know how mu
defending the status quo. as of december, 2011, 357,000 young adults in texas gained insurance coverage. since it was enacted, texans with medicare saved a total of over $220 million on prescription drugs. and over two million people with medicare in texas have received free preventive services. that's progress in contrast to the status quo 25% uninsured. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: mr....
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it is about us understanding that we are a beacon of liberty, freedom, and democracy. we are a beacon that other people depend upon. when you talk to eastern europeans and the concerns they have about a resurgence of russia and the fact that we turn our backs on them as far as dismissal defense shield, that's what they have problems with. so is military superiority a very important thing for the united states? is it a key to peace? it absolutely is. because you have to have a credible military. it's part of the national power that you have, the dying theory. you have informational power. you have economic power which if you look at our debt and deficits, the economic power is failing but you must have military power. and what we as constitutional conservatives need to be honing in on -- i was listening to the "washington journal" today and it's unfortunate that here is a credible news source and they're talking about mitt romney's tax returns. they're not talking about the economic security of this country. they're not talking about energy security. they're not talking
it is about us understanding that we are a beacon of liberty, freedom, and democracy. we are a beacon that other people depend upon. when you talk to eastern europeans and the concerns they have about a resurgence of russia and the fact that we turn our backs on them as far as dismissal defense shield, that's what they have problems with. so is military superiority a very important thing for the united states? is it a key to peace? it absolutely is. because you have to have a credible military....
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they look at the most recent economic indicators and the most recent status of their situation. we're getting into the danger zone for obama where he won't be able to reverse these numbers if they get bad. i think the worse the economic numbers get, the harder the obama campaign will hit mitt romney. if they can't win on their record and the economy, they have got to destroy romney. >> we're talking maybe 10% who are undecided or might switch their votes. 45% or so are basically going to vote for president obama. 45% or so are basically going to vote for mitt romney. so this 10% that's fluid, they're going to be influenced by economic trends over the next few months. >> yeah, but i think i really want to focus on this point about what the solutions are. i think the challenges -- i do think people recognize it's not just a question of the economic circumstances, it really is who has the best vision going forward. and i think that the reason why mitt romney is taking this level of criticism that he is, even in a time where he's doing well by some measures, is because people are re
they look at the most recent economic indicators and the most recent status of their situation. we're getting into the danger zone for obama where he won't be able to reverse these numbers if they get bad. i think the worse the economic numbers get, the harder the obama campaign will hit mitt romney. if they can't win on their record and the economy, they have got to destroy romney. >> we're talking maybe 10% who are undecided or might switch their votes. 45% or so are basically going to...
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we're a nation of immigrants. founded on the ideas etched in the stone of the statue of liberty. give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yin
we're a nation of immigrants. founded on the ideas etched in the stone of the statue of liberty. give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yin
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th 22, how many of those? >> i think originally talking about immigratn, customs, coast d. the orgazatis ha ic pnc ti nd smar borders. but it's been discussed for quite a while. >> okay. mr. skinner? >> i agree with admiral allen, as a matter of fact, i thin cledou s gotillhat was itas brought out and dusted off, and i think that started the ball rolling for getting the bill that we now have through the congress so paris. so fast. quite frankly, i thk the whole concept was ve uty fortto bri tgethhe eruon within government so that they can work better together to not only protect or prevent another terrorist attack, b alsoo depilendn aby span ve a terrorist attack should one occur. so it brought together these different elements that would sit under one roof, one leadership with one common prt ed,ov a is to peven mitigate against natural -- terrorist attack, but also natural disasters. here's my concern. yo know, my bias having been part of a small company that got bought by a larger conglomerate thh mngceged,
th 22, how many of those? >> i think originally talking about immigratn, customs, coast d. the orgazatis ha ic pnc ti nd smar borders. but it's been discussed for quite a while. >> okay. mr. skinner? >> i agree with admiral allen, as a matter of fact, i thin cledou s gotillhat was itas brought out and dusted off, and i think that started the ball rolling for getting the bill that we now have through the congress so paris. so fast. quite frankly, i thk the whole concept was ve...
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he didn't talk about the status of how the u.s. is planning to deal with that once it becomes an issue. >> he gave an ambiguous answer whether or not the u.s. knew where they were, whether or not they were secure. is that what i'm hearing? >> that's what we heard on the panel this morning. that's where the misinterpretation comes in. he tells us what he actually meant to say is that the u.s. does believe that the syrian government knows and has control of all of those weapons but that it's difficult for them to know for sure. so i think, you know, this is the same thing i've heard from other u.s. officials and other people on background in the last couple weeks is it's very difficult because of the challenges, the u.s. has very little human intelligence on the grountd in syria is what we're hearing. and because of those challenges it's hard to know for sure whether they have control -- the syrian government has control of those weapons. >> it's a huge issue. >> it is a huge issue. >> thanks vermuch, suzanne kelly here in aspen. cnn
he didn't talk about the status of how the u.s. is planning to deal with that once it becomes an issue. >> he gave an ambiguous answer whether or not the u.s. knew where they were, whether or not they were secure. is that what i'm hearing? >> that's what we heard on the panel this morning. that's where the misinterpretation comes in. he tells us what he actually meant to say is that the u.s. does believe that the syrian government knows and has control of all of those weapons but...
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if you compare us to the other 22 wealthiest nations in the world, you take their gun deaths, add them together, multiply them by 20, and then you get to america's gun death rate. the only difference between our country and those other countries is our lax gun laws. and i'm not -- megyn: but is that true? is that true? the culture has evolve inside our society, the collapse of the mental health system in many ways, and this is what the other point is, it's not the only difference. >> i don't believe we're a violent nation, do you? megyn: no, but don't you believe whether guns are also to blame, the gun laws i should say, but the mental health system has to be part of this discussion, brad. >> there's no question about it. and the fact is nobody sounded the alarm sufficient enough on this individual that would even give cause to believe that he shouldn't be receiving the kinds of weapons that he was legally entitled to. but here's the problem. doj did a study on assault bans, and they found assault ban weapons infinitesimal, they couldn't even measure -- >> i'm sorry, but i have to say,
if you compare us to the other 22 wealthiest nations in the world, you take their gun deaths, add them together, multiply them by 20, and then you get to america's gun death rate. the only difference between our country and those other countries is our lax gun laws. and i'm not -- megyn: but is that true? is that true? the culture has evolve inside our society, the collapse of the mental health system in many ways, and this is what the other point is, it's not the only difference. >> i...
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can you give us the status of the department implementation and whether or not you're regulations would be the same as those in the department of justice? >> they will meet the standards. there cannot be identical because our facilities are different. we have issued new standards for present -- prison rape elimination. we are following up on allegations that are made. we will issue guidelines or standards that meet its. they will be different from doj because our facilities are different. >> there is technology with the container trucks can drive through a scanner and scanned one get of the truck is going 15 or more miles from our. -- per hour. >> the current truck scanners at the border where we have thousands of trucks crossed a bridge across every day -- the trust -- trucks that go through every day is at 3 miles per hour. >> is there any reason why that cannot be universal and why you cannot do 100%? >> 100% of rock project of what? >> container trucks leaving the port? >> that requires a longer and sudden time permits. we will give you some material on that. seaborne containers go
can you give us the status of the department implementation and whether or not you're regulations would be the same as those in the department of justice? >> they will meet the standards. there cannot be identical because our facilities are different. we have issued new standards for present -- prison rape elimination. we are following up on allegations that are made. we will issue guidelines or standards that meet its. they will be different from doj because our facilities are different....
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to maverick status? >> he will still be a thorn in the side of the obama administration for as long as the president is in office. he's a guy when something is under his skin, he'll speak out. you've seen him do that from time to time. i think this will sort of end any -- anyone who is thinking about joining michele bachmann on this effort on the republican side, now that john mccain has spoken out. >>> shameless plugs, quickly. >> scott wong and i have a story on politico on the new hampshire senator fighting this lawsuit, this little known lawsuit. spent about $120,000 in legal fees over the last year. >> karen? >> prayers to david mercer, he was attacked on the hill last weekend. democratic strategist. he's doing a lot better i'm happy to say. >> good. >> out of a coma. off the ventilator. hoping for a continued recovery. >> get well, david. >> if you're in d.c. go to the arena stage theater. there's a fabulous revival of music man. >>> a shameless plug to larry, one of the capitol hill security guard
to maverick status? >> he will still be a thorn in the side of the obama administration for as long as the president is in office. he's a guy when something is under his skin, he'll speak out. you've seen him do that from time to time. i think this will sort of end any -- anyone who is thinking about joining michele bachmann on this effort on the republican side, now that john mccain has spoken out. >>> shameless plugs, quickly. >> scott wong and i have a story on politico...